Are you thinking about how to climb the ladder to the next rung? Will a Masters degree in Marketing help you? If so, we are offering this in ten months, one course a month. So for a small investment, you will have a lifetime of opportunity.

Talk to our advisors at National University. Ask them what you need. They are the experts.

You don’t need to take GMAT exams, or prep courses. Your transcripts from college will be needed, but that’s easy to do.

If you want online classes from anywhere in the world, we can provide that. And our onsite classes begin soon, too.

Our students learn about real business situations, from real faculty with real experience on the job. Our courses are reviewed and evaluated by students like you, every month! They tell us what they learned.

Let us know what you are doing in your current job, and we’ll see if we can help you climb to the next rung. We have experience, with more than 150,000 alumni. The new website is here for more info. https://www.nu.edu/ourprograms/schoolofbusinessandmanagement/managementandmarketing/programs/master-of-science-in-marketing/

We did not create this list. We did not even know there was such a list, and National University is near the top. Can NU do better? Yes. of course. We are always improving our value and relevance. Here is the list from The Best Schools.
Our enrollments are rising now for our 2019 classes. So if you are searching for a program that is flexible, monthly, and with high value, consider looking at the Specialization in Mobile Marketing and Social Media as part of the MBA at National University.
Our graduates are working in the fields where they learned to craft their writing, strategy and collaboration. We’d like to introduce you to some of them. In the meantime, take a look at the rankings here and compare our program with the best.

Michael Becker is on the faculty at National University and has become an expert in Data Privacy. Do you know what this is? What is data? Clear up some of the confusion and learn with us. What Watch the video here:

Read more on the topic below.

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Michael Becker has been studying this topic for ten years. He’s really one of the brightest minds on the subject. Get to know your privacy rights. What happens after you click?

Want to know more about personal data, especially when it’s yours?

People’s relationship with their personal information is changing. People are becoming aware that their personal information is employed by organizations (inc. commercial, non-commercial, government) to support background operations, to personalize services, to deliver conveniences and value. However, to date, outside simple opt-in mechanics, people have had little to no active role in the management of their personal information. For example, people have little to no insight or say in how their data is used for marketing, in predictive analytics modeling, credit scoring, real-identity detection & resolution, fraud management, and a host of other applications that have a material effect on nearly every aspect of their lives. We’re entering an age of awareness and awakening. The increase of public data breaches, the rise of recognized security flaws in hardware and software, and actual and perceived data misuses of personal data are opening people’s eyes to the need to protect their privacy and to take an active role in the management of their personal information. One day, market leaders envision, that the majority of people will awaken to the undeniable fact that their personal information has value, that it is their asset, and that they can have an active role in its management–its production, collection, refinement, use, exchange, and value. However, for many, having control over the sovereignty of their digital self may be out of reach of many, as privacy is the new luxury good.

In this session Mary Beth McCabe and Michael Becker have an online fireside chat on the future of privacy and the emergence of the individual digital sovereignty. We’ll discuss the triggers–changes in people’s behavior, the regulatory and technology landscape, and commercial reactions—that have triggered a tsunami that is washing over the world’s economies. Once the waters recede the landscape of business will forever be changed. It is time to prepare.

Michael, Becker, Ramon Corona, Mary Beth McCabe, (l to r) at National University

“What is Artificial Intelligence? And how is Artificial Intelligence different from Machine Learning?”
We will talk about this Monday, Jan 29 from 11am -12 Noon PST LIVE with Jamie. Here is the login. https://zoom.us/j/8584882867

Conversation starter here from Jamie’s blog….. “AI is the ability for a computer or computer-controlled robot to perform tasks commonly associated with intelligent beings. AI is an umbrella term that would include a wide variety of things including self-driving cars, Google search, image recognition software, and a whole slew of stuff you already use or are at least thinking of using.

Machine Learning is a sub-category of AI. It gives computers the ability to automatically learn and improve by using algorithms. (An algorithm is a step-by-step procedure for solving a problem or reaching a goal. It’s sort of like a recipe that you keep adjusting and improving each time you use it.)

Artificial Intelligence is a broad category that covers computers and robots that do human tasks, and Machine Learning is a sub-category that focuses in on the use of algorithms that continue to improve the more they’re used.”

Want to learn as much as you can in a short amount of time and make it look easy? Check out this video. Topics in this video include creating a persona for your business, solving your customer’s problems with a solution they need, and measuring your results. Examples of Hanes, IBM, and even Colgate Palmolive Dish Detergent are cases presented by #lisarothstein. Thank you, Lisa for this interview in depth and full of great experiences.

Here’s what George Drops had to say after a long career of teaching the teachers at National University. His legacy is in the works that follow learning, especially with adult education. He talks here about being “just a faculty” for these years and plans to continue to work. https://youtu.be/k98sjOwQ_d0

We’re hoping for a great AMA (Ask me Anything) session featuring our Social Media Expert, Cheryl Hawley, National University adjunct professor. Have a question? Send it in advance. Want to chat about it? We’ll be on zoom.us Monday 1 PM-2PM PST. Never used zoom? It’s easy.

That’s all you need to do. If you have a headset and camera, you’ll be able to interact even better.

Cheryl Hawley is a digital marketing strategist, marketing professor and trained public speaker. Cheryl is the founder of Unite Socially. A media agency specializing in social media marketing and influencer management for the beauty industry. Cheryl is a highly sought after speaker and consultant whose work has impacted franchises and organizations that have grown to be multi-million dollar companies.

This photo (below) was the very first in the series, back in January, 2017. We are now well into the calendar year, so we have a lot in the pipeline as well as a history. Our Facebook page promotes the events. @mobilemarketingsocialmedia. We don’t charge a fee to attend. We want to inform, educate and help you with your individual needs. We hold these every other Monday at present. We may expand to a weekly format in the future.

Let’s face it, you would not be reading this if you didn’t think that it was important, right? Of course it is.
Do you check your device more than 200 times per day, and like me, sometimes have more than 20 apps open?
Try this: see if you can only use your mobile device for just one day. Try it. Cold turkey on the desktop. Can you do it?
For some, it’s really difficult because of habits we have that make us want to use the desktop. For others, they already use the mobile device for 90% of their work-related projects.
If you want to know more about Mobile Marketing, please consider buying this textbook from this link here, where Stukent, Ink, our publisher, will guide you to access the textbook.
We’d like to know what you think about the book, and how you like it. And, we will be using your comments as we launch the improved version ebook in the near future.